“…In Drosophila, molecular-genetic and pharmacologic analyses have demonstrated the importance of DA in sleep, arousal, light perception, circadian entrainment, feeding, and aversive conditioning (Schwaerzel et al 2003;Andretic et al 2005;Kume et al 2005;Neckameyer and Weinstein 2005;Chang et al 2006;Draper et al 2007;Bayersdorfer et al 2010;Hirsh et al 2010;Riemensperger et al 2011); of 5-HT in aggression, place memory, circadian rhythms, and sleep (Yuan et al 2005(Yuan et al , 2006Sitaraman et al 2008;Alekseyenko et al 2010); and of OA in sleep, locomotion, female fertility, aggression, place memory, and the fly's response to environmental stressors (Hirashima et al 2000;Lee et al 2003;Fox et al 2006;Hardie et al 2007;Crocker and Sehgal 2008;Zhou et al 2008;Crocker et al 2010;Sitaraman et al 2010). However, as in mammals, the relative importance of each aminergic system for particular behaviors and their potential interplay remain unclear.…”